Ashfield Cafe
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Authentic hawker food. Generous servings for $10 per dish. Char keuy teow and Hainanese chicken are good. Prawn mee and laksa are pretty good.Help you…
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The food was generally okay..not as good as all the reviews said. We had fried kuey tiaw - the kuey tiaw was not the usual type of noodle but it taste…
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Always come here for the nasi goreng which is really flavoursome and filling. The service was great and they brought the meals to our table. Very chea…
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Ashfield Cafe is open for Casual Dining. Ashfield Cafe serves Asian and Malaysian dishes. Incorrect or missing information? Make a report, or claim the restaurant if you own it!Details
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9 Reviews on “Ashfield Cafe”
Always come here for the nasi goreng which is really flavoursome and filling. The service was great and they brought the meals to our table. Very cheap prices for what you get!
Lovely hawker style for your quick cheap fix of malaysian. I have been going back there for years. Even when i no longer live in ashfield. Place is in a milk bar.
This is Malaysian the way I love it. Its just like sitting in the night markets of Penang, only sitting in an old aussie/greek takeaway shop of the 70’s. The food I not mind blowing but this truly authentic. Hainan chicken is Malaysian style (with sauce dribbled over the chicken), the chicken curry, the char keow, the mee goring are all rad (as you can see, I’m working through the menu – in saying that, the rendang I tasty but meat very fatty). Now all I need is a long neck of Anchor that never runs dry
If you ask me, I will say we were quite disappointed after actually tasted the food. We had high hopes after seeing such good reviews but alas. The rendang in nasi lemak isn’t really rendang. Their curry puff uses lean meat where the chicken supposed to contribute some oil to the fillings. The char kueh teow was just ok (for we had real authentic penang char kueh teow before). Seri muka dessert still ok considering for those never tried or who misses it. The plus point is the waitress very friendly. It has the feel of Malaysian coffee shop aka kopitiam.Forgot to mention, my friend told us their hainanese chicken rice was good.
Really tasty Malay food! Went on a Saturday and they serve both Hainanesse chicken w chicken rice and Nasi lemak. Curry puff and selection of sauces were all yum! Staff/chefs all lovely!
Authentic, tasty and cheap Malaysian food – from the outside it looks just like a typical fry up near the station. However walk in and you’ll notice a menu offering a nice range of noodles, rice dishes and curries. We tried their chicken rice after a friend’s recommendation and also the CKT, both were surprisingly good and very generous in portion size. I loved their table of condiments… Give me unlimited chilli any day of the week! 🙂 we’ll be back for sure.
This is a weekend favourite! Get down on a Saturday for the incredible Nasi Lemak. With tender rendang and a squid curry it is so tasty and satisfying. If you’re lucky there may still be some curry puffs. Though they tend to run out. If you can’t make it on a Saturday then I recommend the roti canai. The roti is super fluffy and hot and the curry is tangy. Every time we go here we have to get it. The service is quick but the seating is limited. For a quick, delicious Malaysian lunch at a small price ($5 for roti canai) you have to try Ashfield Cafe. They have burgers too but I can’t go past the Malaysian favourites.